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Officials urge residents to co nserve water amid drought in Ma ssachusetts despite July’s int ense rainfall and thunderstorms
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July 7, 2020
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WEATHER
Officials urge residents to conserve water amid drought in Massachusetts despite July’s intense rainfall and thunderstorms
More than 2.3 million residents, around 35% of the state's total population, are living in areas considered in a drought.
By Jackson Cote | jcote@masslive.com
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Man killed in 4-car crash in Westfield, Interstate-90 closed for 4 hours
Traffic was diverted from the westbound lanes at Exit 3.
By Jeanette DeForge | jdeforge@repub.com
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NEWS
Amherst Police Chief Scott Livingstone: No firearms discharged by officers in more than 40 years
Policing is at the forefront of the national discussion following the death of George Floyd, a black man killed when a white Minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes.
By Jim Russell | Special to The Republican
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BUSINESS
Peter Pan Bus Lines, Legal Seafoods and over 100 other Massachusetts companies got over $5 million in PPP loans
Nearly 150 Massachusetts companies received PPP loans of $5 million to $10 million, according to the SBA data.
By Greg Ryan
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Ranking the 10 New England Patriots positional groups as they head into training camp
The secondary remains New England's strongest area.
By Chris Mason | cmason@masslive.com
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Boston Red Sox haven’t faced coronavirus testing delays that have plagued other teams, but do expect ‘hiccups along the way'
So far the Red Sox haven't faced many issues with the testing protocols.
By Chris Cotillo | ccotillo@MassLive.com
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Why Boston Red Sox moved game start times to 7:30 p.m. for 2020 season
Night games at Fenway Park will start at 7:30 p.m. this summer.
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Fresh corn on the cob hits local farm stands
Early varieties of sweet corn are now showing up at farmstands in the Pioneer Valley.
By Don Treeger | dtreeger@repub.com
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MUSIC
Green River Festival to air radio, webcast
Musical performances will begin on Friday.
By Donnie Moorhouse | Special to The Republican
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MUSIC
Northampton Jazz Festival cancels 2020 event
The music fest will return in 2021
By Donnie Moorhouse | Special to The Republican
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